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- Artayctes abstract "Artaÿctes is a historical figure described in Herodotus' The Histories. Artayctes, the son of Cherasmis, was a Persian General who commanded the Macrones and Mossynoeci forces in the army of Xerxes during the second Persian invasion of Greece (480-479 BC). During that period, Artayctes was also a Tyrant in Sestos where he was captured and crucified by Athenian forces in 479 BC.".
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- Artayctes wikiPageWikiLink Mossynoeci.
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- Artayctes wikiPageWikiLink Tyrant.
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- Artayctes wikiPageWikiLink Xerxes_I_of_Persia.
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- Artayctes author "Leonhard Schmitz".
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- Artayctes description "5th-century BC Persian General".
- Artayctes description "5th-century BC Persian General".
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- Artayctes subject Category:479_BC.
- Artayctes subject Category:5th-century_BC_people.
- Artayctes subject Category:Achaemenid_military_leaders.
- Artayctes subject Category:People_executed_by_crucifixion.
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- Artayctes comment "Artaÿctes is a historical figure described in Herodotus' The Histories. Artayctes, the son of Cherasmis, was a Persian General who commanded the Macrones and Mossynoeci forces in the army of Xerxes during the second Persian invasion of Greece (480-479 BC). During that period, Artayctes was also a Tyrant in Sestos where he was captured and crucified by Athenian forces in 479 BC.".
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